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John Vigers Worthington : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Worthington (British politician) Sir John Vigers Worthington (1872 – 16 June 1951) was a British surgeon and businessman, who later went into politics. After securing a remarkable election victory he served in Parliament in the early 1930s, being an unpaid assistant to Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald. His mining constituency suffered particular difficulties in the depression and despite his efforts to help, he was defeated for re-election. ==Medical training== Worthington's family came from Lowestoft, Suffolk,〔"Sir John Worthington" (obituary), ''The Times'', 18 June 1951, p. 6.〕 and his father was a surgeon. He was sent to public school, beginning at Woodbridge School and then at Haileybury.〔Michael Stenton and Stephen Lees, "Who's Who of British Members of Parliament" Volume III (Harvester, 1979), p. 392-3.〕 Worthington initially sought to follow his father's profession, studying medicine at London Hospital Medicine School. In 1892 Worthington won a £3 prize in practical anatomy;〔"The Medical Schools, Prizes", ''The Times'', 29 August 1892, p. 5.〕 he qualified as a surgeon in 1895 by taking the conjoint diploma.〔 He found employment as an assistant demonstrator in anatomy at the school, and was also official surgeon to the Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen.〔"The Times House of Commons, 1931", p. 75.〕
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